Creating Motion Graphics with Sketch and Toon in CINEMA 4D

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10/2/2015

Not everything you create in CINEMA 4D has to be photorealistic. Sometimes you want a "line art" look. Sketch and Toon is the C4D module that allows you to apply flat shading to 3D artwork and create 2D-style, cel-shaded motion graphics with a click of a button. These tutorials introduce Sketch and Toon to 3D mograph artists who want to emulate this 2D style. EJ Hassenfratz follows a real-world workflow, from applying a 2D look to 3D objects, to animating the objects and strokes, to completing a final render. Along the way, he'll dive deeper into line types, the Cel Shader, and Sketch Style tags—features that help mograph artists achieve just the results they want from this fun and creative module.

Topics include:

Overview of Sketch and Toon

2D shading with the Cel Shader

Using Sketch Style tags

Working with advanced stroke types

Creating effects with advanced Sketch materials

Adjusting Sketch and Toon options

Rendering Sketch and Toon effects

Skill Level Intermediate

1h 36m

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- [Voiceover] Hi, I'm EJ Hassenfratzand welcome to Creating Motion Graphics with Sketch and Toonin CINEMA 4D.In this course, we're going to explorethe Sketch and Toon module.I'll start by giving you a basic overviewof how Sketch and Toon turns your 3D sceneinto 2D cell-shaded illustrative works.Then we'll dive deeper and look at specific featuresof Sketch and Toon like line types, the cell shaderand sketch style tags.We'll finish up by going over how to animate our linesusing Sketch and Toon followed by the best render settingsto use for our line art motion graphics.

We'll be covering all these Sketch and Toon featuresand much more.Now let's gear up for creating motion graphicswith Sketch and Toon in CINEMA 4D.